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Projects Updates for key objective: 5.4 Reduce Food Scraps
Class study with City of Urbana
Associated Project(s):From: Lisa Brooks Sent: Monday, March 31, 2014 9:57 PM To: Dempsey, John Garrett Subject: School Composting Project Jack Dempsey, My name is Lisa Brooks, and I am a student at UIUC. My class and I are collaborating with the Urbana Environmental Sustainability Division to establish a school composting program throughout Urbana schools. The goal of the program is to lower the amount of food waste in the school while producing rich organic top soil. We are currently in the development phase of the program, and we did some research on the Institute for Sustainability, Energy and Environment. I was wondering if you would be interested in scheduling a time to discuss the details of the project and any suggestions or ideas you might have for how to make our program as effective as possible. If there is anyone else at the Institute for Sustainability, Energy and Environment that could also provide insight into this project that would be greatly appreciated as well. Feel free to contact me at any time if you are interested in discussing this project. Thank you for your help, Lisa Brooks
Composting at Espresso
Associated Project(s):From: Johnston, Morgan B
Sent: Tuesday, September 24, 2013 9:22 AM
To: Fee, Casey A
Cc: Mueller-Soppart, Marlon Anthony; Jones, Maria
Subject: RE: Expresso Green TeamHi Casey and Marlon,
How is this going? Are you having some success? I added Maria Jones to this email list, since she is the SSC Food and Waste Working Group chair. The SSC could not allocate funds to Espresso, but there may be other opportunities for collaboration. Of course, Marlon could bring that up as well.
Thanks!
Morgan
From: Casey Fee [mailto:fee2@illinois.edu]
Sent: Monday, September 09, 2013 8:15 PM
To: Johnston, Morgan B
Subject: Re: Expresso Green TeamHi Morgan,
Thanks for contacting us, we're currently figuring out logistics and we will be communicating with the haulers you suggested. We just had a meeting with an Expresso Royale employee and we are going to get measurements about how much compost they produce a day, which we want before contacting the haulers. After that, we will definitely be contacting you again.
Thanks again,
Marlon and Casey
On Mon, Sep 2, 2013 at 7:08 PM, Johnston, Morgan B <mbjohnst@illinois.edu> wrote:
Hi Casey and Marlon,
This is the Espresso at Goodwin and Oregon, right? They have no direct connection to the UI, so it would make sense to give the compost to a local group rather than a campus group. (Also, the SSC recently funded vermicomposting at the Sustainable Student Farm, so they shouldn't need additional compost.)
I think that a community garden could benefit from the compost. They may even be able to host the "compost pile." Here are a few I know of in the community:
http://urbanaillinois.us/posts/2012/08/lierman-neighborhood-community-garden
http://www.urbanaparks.org/facilities/34.html
http://cufitfamilies.blogspot.com/2010/04/n-first-street-prosperity-garden-cared.html?m=1
http://randolphcommunitygarden.com/
I grabbed these from a quick web search, and I found more than I expected. Perhaps you could reach out to all of them. If you have trouble hearing back from anyone, let me know and I can make a couple calls.
Thanks, and best wishes!
Morgan
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On Sep 2, 2013, at 3:44 PM, "Casey Fee" <fee2@illinois.edu> wrote:Hi Morgan,
During the Friday meet and greet we, Marlon and I, discussed the prospects of getting Expresso to compost. We were wondering if you could put us in contact with people who might be interested in picking up and using the compost.
Thanks,
Casey and Marlon
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Casey Fee
University of Illinois | Class of 2015
Chemical Engineering
Illini 4000 Portrait's Director
RSO interested in reducing their food waste
Associated Project(s):From: Johnston, Morgan B
Sent: Tuesday, September 24, 2013 9:18 AM
To: Bressler, Jonathan Louis; Pickert, Diane A
Cc: Jones, Maria
Subject: RE: Food Reduction RecommendationsHi Diane and Jonathan,
Were you able to meet and find a solution for the food waste from Tikkun Chambana? The Student Sustainability Committee has a new working group chair for Food and Waste. Her name is Maria Jones, and she is copied here.
Thanks,
Morgan
From: Aubrey, Dawn
Sent: Tuesday, August 27, 2013 1:35 PM
To: Johnston, Morgan B; Bressler, Jonathan Louis
Cc: Webb, Olivia Ashley; Pickert, Diane A
Subject: RE: Food Reduction RecommendationsGood Afternoon, Jonathan:
Please contact Diane Pickert at 244-5800 to schedule a time to discuss food waste reductions. I will not be available until later next week.
Thank you,
Dawn
Dawn Aubrey, Ph.D., MBA, FMP, CEC, CCA
Associate Director of Housing for Dining Services
University of Illinois
407 Clark Hall
1203 South Fourth Street
Champaign, Illinois 61820
Office Direct: 217-244-2997From: Johnston, Morgan B
Sent: Tuesday, August 27, 2013 12:08 PM
To: Bressler, Jonathan Louis
Cc: Webb, Olivia Ashley; Aubrey, Dawn
Subject: Re: Food Reduction RecommendationsHello Jonathan,
Thanks for reaching out. This looks like an important initiative.
There is a team working on vermicomposting at the Sustainable Student Farm this fall, with funding from the Student Sustainability Committee (SSC). I've copied the SSC contact from last year for that project, Olivia Webb, here.
I believe she can help you in your efforts. I'd love to be kept informed about what you are doing, so please include me in any meetings you have. We can also reach out to Housing to talk with you about possible strategies. I have copied Dawn Aubrey so she can tell us who to meet with from her team.
Thanks,Morgan
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On Aug 27, 2013, at 11:47 AM, "Jonathan Bressler" <bressle1@illinois.edu> wrote:Dear Morgan Johnston,
Hello, my name is Jonathan Bressler, and I am the president of Tikkun Chambana, a Jewish environmental RSO.
We are trying to reduce food waste, as we have many larger scale food events, and was wondering if you could give us some recommedations on what we could do or if we could somehow piggyback onto what Facilities and Management are doing. I have looked into a few things of the university and found out about the EnviroPure Food Waste Disposal Systems, but these seem very expensive and well beyond our funding capacity,
Thank you,
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Jonathan BresslerNatural Resources and Environmental Sciences 2014
College of Agricultural, Consumer, and Environmental Sciences
University of Illinois
Composting Program- Grant Application
Associated Project(s):A food-waste audit was done at University Housing facilities, which involved collecting and weighing waste from student’s plates that was put into the trash, as opposed to the disposal. Once the bag reached a full level, it was weighted and recorded. The weights measured food scraps and napkins, but not liquids. The average waste was about 4.6 ounces per person.
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